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Prescilla V. Jeurink

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  40
Citations -  1059

Prescilla V. Jeurink is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Milk allergy & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 36 publications receiving 904 citations. Previous affiliations of Prescilla V. Jeurink include Wageningen University and Research Centre.

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Human milk: a source of more life than we imagine

TL;DR: A better understanding of the link between the milk microbiome and health benefit, the potential factors influencing this relationship and whether or not it can be influenced by nutrition is required to open new avenues in the field of pregnancy and lactation.
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Mechanisms underlying immune effects of dietary oligosaccharides

TL;DR: An overview of the prebiotic role of dietary oligosaccharides on the microbiota and the microbiota-independent immune modulation by these prebiotics is provided.
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Immunomodulatory capacity of fungal proteins on the cytokine production of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells

TL;DR: The protein extracts of V. volvacea and G. lucidum contain immunomodulating activity by acting directly on monocytes and thereby modulating T cell activation, and further purification of the fungal extracts is needed to clarify whether there are FIPs or lectins present that are responsible for this immunommodulating activity.
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T cell responses in fresh and cryopreserved peripheral blood mononuclear cells: Kinetics of cell viability, cellular subsets, proliferation, and cytokine production

TL;DR: PMA/Ca-I is suitable as a positive control in experiments where high cytokine production is expected and only fresh PBMC are used, and Proliferation and effects on the T cell subsets in long-term PBMC cultures should use ConA or alphaCD3/alphaCD28 as positive control.
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Food-derived oligosaccharides exhibit pharmaceutical properties.

TL;DR: The pharmaceutical properties of these food-borne oligosaccharides early in life, derived from nutritional sources, are summarized.